
US Military Denies Violation of Pakistani Airspace
By VOA News
22 September 2008
The U.S. military is denying reports that Pakistani soldiers fired at two U.S. helicopters for allegedly violating Pakistani airspace.
Lieutenant Nathan Perry Monday told VOA that U.S. helicopters did not enter Pakistan and that there was no operation going on in the border area that would cross into Pakistan.
Local officials in Pakistan's northern tribal region said the incident happened late Sunday when the helicopters crossed into Pakistan's North Waziristan district.
The Pakistani army has so far not commented on the alleged incident.
Last week, Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari said his government will not tolerate violations of Pakistan's sovereignty by any power in the name of combating terrorism.
His comments were made after a series of suspected U.S. missile strikes and a ground attack against militant targets in Pakistan.
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